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that's when law enforcement hand cuffed him. as you look at those pictures, law enforcement was usie ining grenades. hearing tissue may be damaged during the course of this. it is unclear how much he is hearing. clearly not an ideal situation for investigators. doctors are trying to prevent any unnecessary stress to the body. that's why right now the investigators are second dare to what the doctors are trying to accomplish. anderson. >> all right. good information there. appreciate the update on that. we have learned a lot more obviously about these two suspected bombers in the weeks since the tragedy, but one person we have not heard a lot about is catherine russell. she's the wife of the suspect killed in the shootout. they do have a daughter. she's a toddler. what did he say? >> he said she learned about all this from the news reports and at no time new about what her husband was doing before this happened. we also learned that basically she is distraught. he says she's been crying a lot. he says she feels very strongly and
that's when law enforcement hand cuffed him. as you look at those pictures, law enforcement was usie ining grenades. hearing tissue may be damaged during the course of this. it is unclear how much he is hearing. clearly not an ideal situation for investigators. doctors are trying to prevent any unnecessary stress to the body. that's why right now the investigators are second dare to what the doctors are trying to accomplish. anderson. >> all right. good information there. appreciate the...
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police officer, seriously injured another local law enforcement officer. do we have any idea where they got those weapons? >> not yet. and i think that question also extends to the explosives, as well. but this is an investigation pursuing lots of lines of inquiry both foreign and domestic. i would have to guess, though, that rather than risk acquiring weapons and explosives from abroad, it's much more likely they were acquired domestically. >> these two guys apparently didn't have much money, but enough to buy explosives, pressure cookers, a rifle, long rifle according to the watertown police chief i spoke with. other weapons, as well. >> i'm sure they're already well into the suspect's computer files and financial records. we're getting a mixed picture because on the one hand, they seem to have had a modest style of living. on the other hand, there is that picture that's been widely circulated of suspect number one wearing expensive shoes, expensive clothes, other reports by people who knew them that the older brother engaged in a more lavish lifestyle.
police officer, seriously injured another local law enforcement officer. do we have any idea where they got those weapons? >> not yet. and i think that question also extends to the explosives, as well. but this is an investigation pursuing lots of lines of inquiry both foreign and domestic. i would have to guess, though, that rather than risk acquiring weapons and explosives from abroad, it's much more likely they were acquired domestically. >> these two guys apparently didn't have...
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do you think this terror attack would put a new heat on lawmakers for tighter gun laws? >> i hope so. it's kind of -- the bombs are a reach from the gun legislation. they did have guns. i don't know if they were illegal or legal. but we are not pollyannas. we know that not every gun violent issue and incident will be stopped by a background check. it certainly will stop some and if you're the one that's going to get the call or prevent from getting the call saying your 9-year-old daughter is at umc and you need to get there right away because she's been murdered, you know, that is powerful. that's powerful. and i used to think the worst thing i could imagine was roxanna and john green holding the lifeless body of their 9-year-old. but there's something worse and those not being able to hold the lifeless body of your child. and that's what the newtown people had to experience. and i think our senators and our representatives need to take a serious look at how damaging gun violence is. in the body and in the mind. it's just unacceptable. we're a smart people, we should be
do you think this terror attack would put a new heat on lawmakers for tighter gun laws? >> i hope so. it's kind of -- the bombs are a reach from the gun legislation. they did have guns. i don't know if they were illegal or legal. but we are not pollyannas. we know that not every gun violent issue and incident will be stopped by a background check. it certainly will stop some and if you're the one that's going to get the call or prevent from getting the call saying your 9-year-old daughter...
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. >> are to the kay girls, kayla's health challenges, benign tumors, the laws of kayla's father, chris' husband to a heart attack at age 42. but this would be a joyful day. a day to make history as a mother/daughter wheelchair team. >> this was the first time in the 117 years with the boston marathon that a female duo team actually entered and was going to complete the race. well, if we're going to start this, we're going to finish it because one shot to do it and we're going to do it. >> natalie, too, had a special running companion. >> i was with my father who was running the marathon with me. he had put in a lot of hours and dedicated a lot of time to training. >> by the time they reached the starting line, the air was electric. >> the pulse of the crowd at the starting line is just -- there's so much excitement and happiness. >> when we got to hopkington and she got in her chair, you could just see the excitement. she was just hugging people and high-fiving people and any opportunity to kiss somebody, she was. >> wave after wave of runners started the race. nearly 27,000 people run
. >> are to the kay girls, kayla's health challenges, benign tumors, the laws of kayla's father, chris' husband to a heart attack at age 42. but this would be a joyful day. a day to make history as a mother/daughter wheelchair team. >> this was the first time in the 117 years with the boston marathon that a female duo team actually entered and was going to complete the race. well, if we're going to start this, we're going to finish it because one shot to do it and we're going to do...
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overnight in the streets of boston celebrations, law enforcement hailed as heroes. day six, as tsarnaev lay sedated and unable to speak from a neck injury, federal prosecutors prepare charges against him. pamela brown, cnn, boston, massachusetts. >>> what a week it has been. the victims, the wounded are still healing. people are still grieving, and dzhokhar tsarnaev still lying in that hospital bed, handcuffed to the bed, waiting to face justice. >> a wide-ranging investigation still ongoing. >>> still ahead, something for air passengers to watch out for now. >>> if you are traveling but lufthansa in or around europe, you will want to hear this. stay with us. the details about a major strike. yoyw97 >>> welcome back. you're watching a special edition of "cnn newsroom." let's turn to business news now. it's travel news, too. a major strike on monday at lufthansa effecting travel in and around europe. the german airline is cancelling nearly 1,700 flights after a walkout over wages. thousands of airline staffers want a pay increase. they want 5%, lufthansa is offering
overnight in the streets of boston celebrations, law enforcement hailed as heroes. day six, as tsarnaev lay sedated and unable to speak from a neck injury, federal prosecutors prepare charges against him. pamela brown, cnn, boston, massachusetts. >>> what a week it has been. the victims, the wounded are still healing. people are still grieving, and dzhokhar tsarnaev still lying in that hospital bed, handcuffed to the bed, waiting to face justice. >> a wide-ranging investigation...
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this is a testament to the strength our relationships with canadian and american law enforcement and to the ability of canadian government agencies to work together in furtherance of canada's counterterrorism strategy. today's charges represent the most recent example of the tremendously successful effort and commitment of our national security teams. and i would like to take this opportunity to thank them for their outstanding dedication. in recent years, our collaborative approach has led to arrests and several convictions including in ottawa, in quebec and the 11 individuals in project osage in toronto. these successful arrests and convictions demonstrate the expertise and the effectiveness of our integrated teams. we could not have successfully completed this investigation without the collaboration of our partners at the local, national and international levels. on behalf of the rcmp, i express our appreciation for their tremendous support. i am pleased that some of these partners have been able to join us today. even with these successes, it is very important that canadians rema
this is a testament to the strength our relationships with canadian and american law enforcement and to the ability of canadian government agencies to work together in furtherance of canada's counterterrorism strategy. today's charges represent the most recent example of the tremendously successful effort and commitment of our national security teams. and i would like to take this opportunity to thank them for their outstanding dedication. in recent years, our collaborative approach has led to...
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there is some form of communication between law enforcement and the suspect. my source did not know whether in fact that communication was in writing. there is a lot of presumption it's in writing. we do have fran townsend reporting that the communication has been in writing. neither of our sources was able to discuss exactly, though, what's being communicated, how far they're getting with him, what they're learning. but i was told unequivocally that they have been questioning him since yesterday. >> this communication going on since yesterday. we do know he suffered some kind of wound to the neck. we understand there are periods of time he was sedated and intubated. so we can infer from that speaking would be remember difficult. but your sources saying there is communication. fran townsend saying she has sources that the communication is by writing. but they would not confirm the nature of any of the communication? >> no, they wouldn't. and i'm not sure how much it is actually. i was trying to find out exactly what questions they were asking. one would presum
there is some form of communication between law enforcement and the suspect. my source did not know whether in fact that communication was in writing. there is a lot of presumption it's in writing. we do have fran townsend reporting that the communication has been in writing. neither of our sources was able to discuss exactly, though, what's being communicated, how far they're getting with him, what they're learning. but i was told unequivocally that they have been questioning him since...
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. >> after a massive manhunt -- >> we've had hundreds of law enforcement officers who have zeroed in on the man who they believe is the suspect. they have him cornered. >> -- the suspected bomber captured alive. it was a week of tragedy that began with celebration. it was going to be a great day in boston. the winter pounding was over. even better, it was patriots day, an annual holiday for bostonians. >> i think for everybody, patriots day stands for something. >> jonathan elias was reporting for wcbv tv on april 15th. >> it's sort of like the fourth of july for massachusetts. people celebrate where we are, who we are and nothing like it. >> there's nothing else like it. >> "boston globe" reporter steve silva was at the starting line of the day's biggest event, the boston marathon. >> part of the american sports scene since 1897. >> it was a chilly morning, 30 degrees, people starting to warm up, unlike last year when it was 80 degrees. the weather's not going to be a story this year. what's going to be the story? >> for pediatric resident natalie stavas, it would be a story of givi
. >> after a massive manhunt -- >> we've had hundreds of law enforcement officers who have zeroed in on the man who they believe is the suspect. they have him cornered. >> -- the suspected bomber captured alive. it was a week of tragedy that began with celebration. it was going to be a great day in boston. the winter pounding was over. even better, it was patriots day, an annual holiday for bostonians. >> i think for everybody, patriots day stands for something. >>...
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they certainly will release that videotape in a court of law. they've described it in extensive detail. that's going to be powerful, powerful evidence in a potential trial. tom, thanks very much. let's recap quickly the surviving suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, now facing federal charges, among them use gd and conspiring to 0 use a weapon of mass destruction rulgting in death. let's bring in our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. jeffrey, what happens next? >> what happens next is that the case will be presented to a grand jury. prosecutors will begin presenting evidence, leading to an indictment. i think the process is going to slow down a great deal. remember, this crime was only a week ago. the government is going to have to assemble a lot of scientific evidence trying to tie material that could be connected to the defendant, to the bomb itself. this is complicated stuff. i think it's going to be months in the grand jury until a final indictment is ready to be presented probably. and then at that point the case will be presented to a trial judg
they certainly will release that videotape in a court of law. they've described it in extensive detail. that's going to be powerful, powerful evidence in a potential trial. tom, thanks very much. let's recap quickly the surviving suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, now facing federal charges, among them use gd and conspiring to 0 use a weapon of mass destruction rulgting in death. let's bring in our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. jeffrey, what happens next? >> what happens next is that the...
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there is a federal terrorism law. and the use of explosive devices in the course of terrorism is not only a federal crime, it is a federal crime that potentially carries the death penalty. >> when you say that, is there not also -- forgive me for not knowing the wording of the federal statute, but exploding a device in a public place causing death is also something that carries the death penalty. >> that's right. >> so video perhaps -- >> that's right. >> okay. >> remember, we are such an early stage of this process. you know, we are all taking it as a given that the fbi and other law enforcement have identified the two brothers as the people who set off the bomb. we don't know what the evidence is of that. we haven't seen evidence -- we haven't seen them setting off the bomb. we haven't seen them admitting it. now, supposedly one or both of them admitted it to the carja carjacking victim, but i think we just need to slow down a little bit and say, you know, what is the proof here. >> sure. >> i assume the government
there is a federal terrorism law. and the use of explosive devices in the course of terrorism is not only a federal crime, it is a federal crime that potentially carries the death penalty. >> when you say that, is there not also -- forgive me for not knowing the wording of the federal statute, but exploding a device in a public place causing death is also something that carries the death penalty. >> that's right. >> so video perhaps -- >> that's right. >> okay....
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my sister-in-law. my brother, octavio. a business partner. our moms. my son. my sister irene, a police officer. my brother keyan. my neighbor. our godson. it's time to give gay and lesbian couples the freedom to marry. it's time for marriage. but i wondered what a customer thought? describe the first time you met. you brought the flex in... as soon as i met fiona and i was describing the problem we were having with our rear brakes, she immediately triaged the situation, knew exactly what was wrong with it, the car was diagnosed properly, it was fixed correctly i have confidence knowing that if i take to ford it's going to be done correctly with the right parts and the right people. get a free brake inspection and brake pads installed for just 49.95 after rebates when you use the ford service credit card. did you tell him to say all of that? no, he's right though... >>> welcome back to "early start." 51 minutes past the hour. reese witherspoon acting up, arrested, and apologizing this morning. there's her mug shot on the left. her husband's is on the right. a s
my sister-in-law. my brother, octavio. a business partner. our moms. my son. my sister irene, a police officer. my brother keyan. my neighbor. our godson. it's time to give gay and lesbian couples the freedom to marry. it's time for marriage. but i wondered what a customer thought? describe the first time you met. you brought the flex in... as soon as i met fiona and i was describing the problem we were having with our rear brakes, she immediately triaged the situation, knew exactly what was...
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it's possible that a person could be charged for violations of state laws and federal laws and also laws of war which are ajudicated in military commissions. military commissions can ajudicate violations of state or federal laws. they ajudicate violations of the law of war. martha: that would not apply here. there was some discussion about law of war when all of this begun began and the question of whether or not the administration perceives us to be involved in a war on terror and whether or not those rules apply. sort some of that out for us. what is your thinking about that? >> well the president makes a determination as to whether or not a person is a enemy combatant and then if the nation is in a situation that qualifies for law of war application, then a person could be apprehended as an enemy combatant and tried for violations of the law of war and adjudicated or tried in that setting in a military commission. we had early on in the war on terror, what was called the authorization to use military force, aumf, it is abbreviated as, and that has been held by our supreme court to hav
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>> reporter: some lawmakers say it's time to re-evaluate procedures or possibly change the laws. what's expected here on the boston marathon bombing investigation when i see you next. kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> the man accused of mailing a letter containing ricin to president obama is expected back in court. paul kevin curtis has denied any involvement sent to the president or other letters sent to a senator or judge. his attorneys say there's little evidence connecting him to the letters but curtis's family says he does suffer from mental illness. >>> we're hearing the frantic 911 calls made from a deadly explosion at a fert light ez -- fertilizer plant in west, texas. >> there's been an explosion at my house. all of the windows are completely in. >> at least 14 people were killed in last wednesday's explosion and 200 more were injured. ten of those killed were first responders. >> listen, to me. the station just totally exploded. i have a nursing home and an ammo station and i need as much help that you can sent. >> some were able to return home. howf
>> reporter: some lawmakers say it's time to re-evaluate procedures or possibly change the laws. what's expected here on the boston marathon bombing investigation when i see you next. kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> the man accused of mailing a letter containing ricin to president obama is expected back in court. paul kevin curtis has denied any involvement sent to the president or other letters sent to a senator or judge. his attorneys say there's...
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the law affecting grocery, convenience stores and pharmacies and other shops but not restaurants. plastic bags still available for produce and meats and prescription medicine. >>> earth day, we are going to be enjoying it outside. solar power. we are going to get a nice taste from the coast. temperatures starting to climb up as early as 9:00 and 10:00 this morning. morning t-shirt weather what we are talking about around the bay area. look at san francisco, fog free. the flag not moving around much at all. light winds. a slight offshore breeze. dry air being pushed out to the coast and our temperatures this morning pretty mild when you consider this is the time of day when you see the coolest temperatures waking up to mid and upper 50s for most areas. 62 degrees in fairfield right now. not much of a sea breeze throughout the day until about 3:00, 4:00. the heating inland will cause the air to rise up and turn on the air-conditioning right around 3:00, 4:00 this afternoon. in the meantime, air quality taking a little bit of a hit due to the fact we have got light winds. moderate fo
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the law this comes following the recent resignation of superintendent tony smith. he's been a board member since 20003 and he will be formally announced as a candidate for the position today. the board will vote on wednesday. if he is approved, the board will have 60 days to fill the vacancy. yet his resignation after serving four years. 101 sound as clear this morning after a deadly car crash. it was a solo car crash that happened around 8:00 sunday near the off ramp in san jose. for about three hours they have to close down some lanes while they investigated. that since then has been opened. we cannot have any word on who was killed. >> bay area weather and traffic coming up right after the break. watching today's winners and losers with our financial expert rob black. with high employment level looks like it's finally dropping. still 114 jobs in the united states are greeted in california right now. the nationwide employment set at 7.6%, california is at 9.4%. on that number, it's worse with with third highest unemployment state and nation. san francisco is abou
the law this comes following the recent resignation of superintendent tony smith. he's been a board member since 20003 and he will be formally announced as a candidate for the position today. the board will vote on wednesday. if he is approved, the board will have 60 days to fill the vacancy. yet his resignation after serving four years. 101 sound as clear this morning after a deadly car crash. it was a solo car crash that happened around 8:00 sunday near the off ramp in san jose. for about...
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the government brought a new stronger anti-rape laws. many believe that little appears to have changed. >> today the u.s. defense secretary dime israel with a promise. the obama administration is committed to preserving and improving the jewish state's military edge in the region, part of that includes the much talked about iron dome missile defense system. kevin conley reports. >> it is an israel designed american funded break through n military technology. all possibly a kind of optical illusion. iron dome is a missile defense system credited by israel with destroying nearly 0% of the rockets fired at it during the last conflict with palestinians in gaza. not everyone is convinced. because the incoming rockets are invisible to the naked eye a handful of skeptics say we might be witnessing the missiles themselves self drurkting without hitting anything. >> i don't know exactly what happened. would like to have an answer. how me your infrared videos. >> israel's enemies get the importance of the system. this internet video claiming respo
the government brought a new stronger anti-rape laws. many believe that little appears to have changed. >> today the u.s. defense secretary dime israel with a promise. the obama administration is committed to preserving and improving the jewish state's military edge in the region, part of that includes the much talked about iron dome missile defense system. kevin conley reports. >> it is an israel designed american funded break through n military technology. all possibly a kind of...
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two gentlemen have law degrees. >> the court can arraign without a grand jury proceeding. and so, i think, you know, this is a very good thing to be doing outside of the military. we can show that in the united states there are normal criminal procedures. we don't need to declare him an enemy. that's calling him a soldier, but he's not. he's a terrorist. >> does he have to be present at the time the arraignment was delivered? >> he was arraigned in his hospital bed, which means that a federal magistrate came to the hospital and he had representation there. he has been charged. they can come in later and get a grand injury indictment. the complaint is the first step. >> you say he had representation there. i assume that word is very considered on your part, scott? do we know anything more about whether he has or has not been read his miranda rights? >> if he has been charged he probably has been. but it sounds like they delayed that. there was a public safety exception where they can question him about are there other devices planted elsewhere? under this public safety exce
two gentlemen have law degrees. >> the court can arraign without a grand jury proceeding. and so, i think, you know, this is a very good thing to be doing outside of the military. we can show that in the united states there are normal criminal procedures. we don't need to declare him an enemy. that's calling him a soldier, but he's not. he's a terrorist. >> does he have to be present at the time the arraignment was delivered? >> he was arraigned in his hospital bed, which...
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. >>> federal law enforcements are weighing in on the rights and the status of the accused boston bomber, should he be treated as a criminal or enemy combaton with no rights? >> you have the high value interrogation group. they are skilled. they know how to do this. the miranda right can be read at a later time. >> four lawmakers including congressman pete king of new york believe he should be tkes eug nateed as a poe term enemy combaton. a conviction is likely so he is more interested in intelligence the suspect can offer. >>> thousands of runners at the london marathon paid tribute today to pay tribute to those killed and injured. they observed 30 seconds of silence before the start of each group of racers. many wore black ribbons in tribute. they set up a fund for the boston victims. donating two british pounds, just over $3 for each of the 35,000 runners that cross the finish line. >> the community of west, texas mourns the loss of life and devastation caused by a deadly fertilizer plant explosion that nearly took out a part of the small town. today, some residents were allowed to re
. >>> federal law enforcements are weighing in on the rights and the status of the accused boston bomber, should he be treated as a criminal or enemy combaton with no rights? >> you have the high value interrogation group. they are skilled. they know how to do this. the miranda right can be read at a later time. >> four lawmakers including congressman pete king of new york believe he should be tkes eug nateed as a poe term enemy combaton. a conviction is likely so he is...
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in the middle of night, celebrations, law enforcement hailed as heroes. day six, as tsarnaev lay sedated and unable to speak from a neck injury, federal prosecutors prepare charges against him. >>> coming up, we revisit japan's nuclear crisis, the cleanup continues at the fukushima daichi nuclear plant. matt's brakes didn't sound right... ...so i brought my car to mike at meineke... ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> welcome back, it's 45 minutes past the hour, let's bring you back to the boston bombings that killed three people and wounded 170. one suspect is dead, the other is lying in a hospital bed in hour in custody. federal prosecutors are preparing charges against dzhokhar tsarnaev. they think the two were acting alone. that's a crucial, crucial supposition. investigators are examining the fragments of the bombs as well that were used in last monday's attack. they say all the parts apparently come from the boston area, but they also had
in the middle of night, celebrations, law enforcement hailed as heroes. day six, as tsarnaev lay sedated and unable to speak from a neck injury, federal prosecutors prepare charges against him. >>> coming up, we revisit japan's nuclear crisis, the cleanup continues at the fukushima daichi nuclear plant. matt's brakes didn't sound right... ...so i brought my car to mike at meineke... ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get...
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i am not the laws are inefficient or if the fbi failed. >> they have said farewell to krystle campbell. she was one of three people killed by the bombs. >> we will turn our attention to italy. eight weeks after the parliamentary election system without the government, politicians remain deadlocked. but they have for -- they have agreed on a president. >> he has been sworn in as the -- in an unprecedented second term. he will face the task of breaking the political standoff. >> he has come out swinging in a speech before lawmakers were he criticized politicians for not pushing through key reforms and urged them to put a deal on without delay. >> taking the oath of office in parliament again. it was an emotional moment for him. >> i stand here as someone who entered this house at the age of 28. and every day since have taken a step toward the development of democracy. >> napolitano had harsh words for the bickering politicians. he said their maneuvering had prevented crucial reforms. italy has not had a government for nearly two months now. he said it was high time for lawmakers to put a
i am not the laws are inefficient or if the fbi failed. >> they have said farewell to krystle campbell. she was one of three people killed by the bombs. >> we will turn our attention to italy. eight weeks after the parliamentary election system without the government, politicians remain deadlocked. but they have for -- they have agreed on a president. >> he has been sworn in as the -- in an unprecedented second term. he will face the task of breaking the political standoff....
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. >> law enforcement sources tell abc news dzhokar tsarnaev is awake in a boston hospital and being questioned about possible accomplices and unexploded bombs. he is responding in writing due to a serious throat injuries. >> they had other bombs and other explosives and they were planning to do something else. >> this is the first moment that the interrogation team has spoken to him since the manhunt. >> new video shows him hiding in a boat as stun grenades exploded. his older brother was killed in another police shootout and they are looking to a recent trip of russia that is a hotbed of islamic activity. >> from there, what happened a marathon day. >> federal authorities say the amount of evidence is overwhelming including this photo showing him placing a bomb near eight-year-old martin richard who was killed. families gathered at sunday mass to remember the victims. a wake was held for 29-year-old chris al campbell that will be laid to rest on monday. more than 50 people remain hospitalized. >> at mass, she credits her friend for saving her life and carrying her to safety. >> here on the st
. >> law enforcement sources tell abc news dzhokar tsarnaev is awake in a boston hospital and being questioned about possible accomplices and unexploded bombs. he is responding in writing due to a serious throat injuries. >> they had other bombs and other explosives and they were planning to do something else. >> this is the first moment that the interrogation team has spoken to him since the manhunt. >> new video shows him hiding in a boat as stun grenades exploded. his...
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the complaint, the charges do carry the death penalty under federal law. it might include the killing of the mit. you can see around me in boston's back bay, people gathering around for the moment of silence. it is hard to believe that it has been a week since what has transpired in that week since the two bombs went off at the end of the boston marathon last month. >> run us through what the next step will be and when. >> what we had today is in tsarnaev's hospital bed, an initial appearance, which is typically what happens in federal court where the defendant is advised of his rights. bail would be set by a magistrate. and down the road now next month there will be a probable cause hear i hearing there is also the potential that he could decide to enter a plea to the charges. we will see how that goes. he will be represented by federal public defenders. he will get representation within the u.s. justice system. he has been read his rights just by the nature of this initial appearance so he is going through the justice system as opposed to, as some have c
the complaint, the charges do carry the death penalty under federal law. it might include the killing of the mit. you can see around me in boston's back bay, people gathering around for the moment of silence. it is hard to believe that it has been a week since what has transpired in that week since the two bombs went off at the end of the boston marathon last month. >> run us through what the next step will be and when. >> what we had today is in tsarnaev's hospital bed, an initial...
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however, according to law enforcement on friday morning as we prepare this program, the suspects her brother. the 19-year-old and a 20 six road. they reportedly came from a region near chechnya. the 19-year-old, dzhokhar tsarnaev, lived in cambridge. he had a scholarship toward college a couple of years ago. his brother, tamerlan tsarnaev, died after a firefight with police friday morning. he was worn in russia and became a legal resident in 2007. the prayer -- the brothers are believed to have entered the country 10 years ago. the associated press spoke to the father. he said i son is an angel. he said he is an intelligent boy. confirms the worst fears of those responsible for national security. there are enemies among us. >> i agree. a moreard to imagine more american place to hit in this vicious and cowardly act. i think the political implications of it are immediate. there will be a great resistance to immigration reform. i think it is a blow there. beyond that, it is a reminder that since september 11, there has not been a terrorist attack in this country organized from abroad b
however, according to law enforcement on friday morning as we prepare this program, the suspects her brother. the 19-year-old and a 20 six road. they reportedly came from a region near chechnya. the 19-year-old, dzhokhar tsarnaev, lived in cambridge. he had a scholarship toward college a couple of years ago. his brother, tamerlan tsarnaev, died after a firefight with police friday morning. he was worn in russia and became a legal resident in 2007. the prayer -- the brothers are believed to have...
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is demanding the release of his jailed members wants to impose islamic law in the region. a new unmanned rocket has blasted into orbit from nasa's spaceport just off the coast of virginia the on taurus rocket represents a key milestone for the private u.s. company behind the launch orbital sciences corporation which regular cargo deliveries to the international space station. a gunman has opened fire in a shop and west and russia killing at least six people including two girls aged fourteen and sixteen. now joins us live here with all the details here on good to see you what do you know can you bring us up to speed well yes absolutely does looks like basically a bloody massacre in the middle of the day in the russian city where as you have said at least six people have been killed three inside the hunting store which was sort of the place where the bloody killing started it what we what we know at this point is that a suspect a thirty one year old man allegedly entered the store were determined to rob it he walked out with a short rifle and then started shooting we don't k
is demanding the release of his jailed members wants to impose islamic law in the region. a new unmanned rocket has blasted into orbit from nasa's spaceport just off the coast of virginia the on taurus rocket represents a key milestone for the private u.s. company behind the launch orbital sciences corporation which regular cargo deliveries to the international space station. a gunman has opened fire in a shop and west and russia killing at least six people including two girls aged fourteen and...
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i don't believe in making laws from a crisis. the democrats did that with newton and they came up with a lousy bill. it is almost comparable to that. i don't know if this applies to immigration. i get a little scared when people do that. >> thoughts? >> it will have an impact on both sides. if you oppose the gang of 8 bill or supported it, you could actually take some of the arguments out of boston and apply them to the bill. one of the things in the bill they are probably going to have to fix is it allowed for an easier immigration status from chef chechnya to the united states. that's something they wrote on sunday night that was in the bill they released monday morning. i think they needed to be changed. >> let's cutoff the muslims. >> i think it will help the immigration bill for the following reason. they do get harder on people who committed crimes or people that are potentially a threat to the united states. that will be helpful. secondly, the immigration issue here resolves around those who are here now. and i think if we
i don't believe in making laws from a crisis. the democrats did that with newton and they came up with a lousy bill. it is almost comparable to that. i don't know if this applies to immigration. i get a little scared when people do that. >> thoughts? >> it will have an impact on both sides. if you oppose the gang of 8 bill or supported it, you could actually take some of the arguments out of boston and apply them to the bill. one of the things in the bill they are probably going to...
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becky leaves behind her husband and two sons and two daughters in law. i would like to extend my heart felt sympathy to becky's family and friends. the rest i submit. >> thank you, supervisor yee. supervisor campos asked to be re-referred. >> thank you very much, madam clerk. i just wanted to add to the comments by supervisor mar with respect to carlos ramirez. it is really hard to imagine the mission without carlos around. he truly was a beloved fixture for the arts, for the poetry community in the mission, and, you know, he was a really sweet person. i always enjoyed having conversations with him. he was prone to bursting into song spontaneously and has been translating the poetry of lang aston hughes into song. he will always be remembered for his work as a substitute teacher in our schools where his bright smile, his love of storytelling and, of course, the notorious long white beard earned them the nickname of santa claus. so, carlos ramirez will be missed and our condolances to his family. but thank you, carlos, for your contributions to our commun
becky leaves behind her husband and two sons and two daughters in law. i would like to extend my heart felt sympathy to becky's family and friends. the rest i submit. >> thank you, supervisor yee. supervisor campos asked to be re-referred. >> thank you very much, madam clerk. i just wanted to add to the comments by supervisor mar with respect to carlos ramirez. it is really hard to imagine the mission without carlos around. he truly was a beloved fixture for the arts, for the poetry...
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rather than reforming the law that no one seems to like. they are coming to rescue to roll out a campaign to convince americans it is good for them. looks like it will take a lot more than a pr blitz to convince he. one woman's view, that is my two cents more, coming in friday,
rather than reforming the law that no one seems to like. they are coming to rescue to roll out a campaign to convince americans it is good for them. looks like it will take a lot more than a pr blitz to convince he. one woman's view, that is my two cents more, coming in friday,
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her interest in this law she told me that his interest was never overwhelming. the middle and wasn't a religious fanatic he was curious about religion he started to be really interested in islam about three years ago but he was never a radical we would talk about his commitment to religion but it wasn't extreme it was really hard for her to speak she told me that. the younger brother was planning to come here to dagestan this may and now their father plans a trip to the united states to bury his alice son to medal and so as for many here if she couldn't the woman couldn't really believe that they were involved in the tragedy. it's too close to believe that they could have carried it out just impossible to. believe in their children who respected their parents who loved him or learned was very attentive to older people to family. and was of use mothers. both parents mobile phones are switched off or rarely own law and it's really impossible to reach them but i have since managed to speak to the mother of the two brothers and kept repeating their first son's were
her interest in this law she told me that his interest was never overwhelming. the middle and wasn't a religious fanatic he was curious about religion he started to be really interested in islam about three years ago but he was never a radical we would talk about his commitment to religion but it wasn't extreme it was really hard for her to speak she told me that. the younger brother was planning to come here to dagestan this may and now their father plans a trip to the united states to bury...
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senator dianne feinstein say it is conviction rate is higher in federal law than a military tribunal. >> it is clear to me, they are skilled, they know how to do this. >> reporter: feinstein calls for federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty. >>> people gathered for an interfaith memorial for the victims. the crowd sang, prayed and stood together at the memorial. three people were killed in the bombings as well as a fallen mit police officer. he was killed later on. the governor of massachusetts has asked residents to observe a moment of silence. the time the first of those two bombs went off. >>> our coverage of the boston bombing continues. coming up a little bit later at 10:30, we will go live to boston where that city took a major step toward healing. >>> here at home faa furloughs of air traffic controllers began today but the real test is tomorrow. the first business day of the week. delays could run for hours at major hubs such as atlanta and new york. because of sequester cuts all air traffic controllers may take one day off every two weeks. that means most towers will lo
senator dianne feinstein say it is conviction rate is higher in federal law than a military tribunal. >> it is clear to me, they are skilled, they know how to do this. >> reporter: feinstein calls for federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty. >>> people gathered for an interfaith memorial for the victims. the crowd sang, prayed and stood together at the memorial. three people were killed in the bombings as well as a fallen mit police officer. he was killed later on....
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good morning, i'm bill karins and this is "way too early," the show that tips our cap to law enforcement and we mark one week since the marathon bombings. monday, april 22nd. >>> the boston bombings impact on the immigration debate as lawmakers move forward with legislation. could the fact that the suspects are foreigners change the focus of the discussion and the impact of the sequester? planning to fly sometime soony why the faa says today is the first day travelers will really feel the effects. >>> we'll get to the latest on the boston investigation in a moment. >>> first developing news overnight in washington state. at least five people were killed by gunfire at an apartment building in a suburb south of seattle. among the dead a suspect who was shot by police officers on the scene. another two bodies found in the parking lot and two more bodies were found inside the building. we'll bring you the updates on this latest gun tragedy as we get them. >>> bells will ring at 2:50 to mark one week since the deadly marathon bombings struck and according to investigators the lone surviving s
good morning, i'm bill karins and this is "way too early," the show that tips our cap to law enforcement and we mark one week since the marathon bombings. monday, april 22nd. >>> the boston bombings impact on the immigration debate as lawmakers move forward with legislation. could the fact that the suspects are foreigners change the focus of the discussion and the impact of the sequester? planning to fly sometime soony why the faa says today is the first day travelers will...
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bruv law. and country report. now we have plenty more stories on our website including activists from anonymous call for a web blackadder protest over an infamous cyber intelligence bill that allows authorities to harvest private information awards plus masses kepler telescope spots three planets where human life may be sustainable while still scanning the skies for an earth like home with. more details casing. wealthy shakes and a billionaire only got saw flocking to greece at the moment as it options off seventy thousand prime state properties national landmarks historic palaces and even entire islands are going under the hammer at a frantic pace athens though has little to say on the matter with the far demanded by the e.u. and the i.m.f. chief paymaster is a fact that for one filmmaker shows how far greece has fallen. we have a soaring unemployment that in a few months we reach thirty percent and we have people committing suicide in the streets we have homeless all around nothing so we're living in a humanitar
bruv law. and country report. now we have plenty more stories on our website including activists from anonymous call for a web blackadder protest over an infamous cyber intelligence bill that allows authorities to harvest private information awards plus masses kepler telescope spots three planets where human life may be sustainable while still scanning the skies for an earth like home with. more details casing. wealthy shakes and a billionaire only got saw flocking to greece at the moment as it...
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have been red flags surrounding the identity of the older brother for years while some are praising law enforcement for eventually catching the two suspects others are saying the f.b.i. had dropped the ball after all back in two thousand and eleven upon a request of the foreign of a foreign government announced this week to have been russia's government the f.b.i. did look into the identity of summerland who was back then twenty four years old the intercepted his phone calls followed his social networking life his social relationship but decided he was not suspicious and let him free and some are now saying that possibly the tragedy of the boston bombings could have been avoided if he was at least. put on a watch list since then after monday's bombings late on thursday afternoon the f.b.i. finally released photos of the two suspects the ended up coming out of their hiding killing an mit officer hijacking a car releasing the person to whom that car belonged and got in a car chase with police the police officers said that the two brothers were throwing explosive devices out of their car a
have been red flags surrounding the identity of the older brother for years while some are praising law enforcement for eventually catching the two suspects others are saying the f.b.i. had dropped the ball after all back in two thousand and eleven upon a request of the foreign of a foreign government announced this week to have been russia's government the f.b.i. did look into the identity of summerland who was back then twenty four years old the intercepted his phone calls followed his social...
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. >> i was told by law enforcement official that this was a dark-skinned male. >> suspect has been arrested in the boston bombings. >> the suspect was a dark-skinned male. >> getting some conflicting reports about an arrest. >> there is no arrest. we knew we were close. apparently no suspect at hand or one arrested. they might be close or they... well, they might have arrested. >> right now we don't have any reports. >> we don't know who is saying what to whom. >> we don't know. a dark-skinned male. stephen: so, no arrest but at least we have not wasted any precious time not being suspicious of dark-skinned males. but there is one thing i do know, folks, is that i am heavily invested in something called bit coyne. now if you don't know what bit coyne is, want to buy some bit coyne? no? are you sure? okay, jimmy. >> tell them what it is. it is digital coins treated between computers. the writer of the program created a finite amount. like gold, the value changes daily. >> bit-coin is gold for nerds, if you will >> stephen: yes. gold for nerds. or as we nerds call it, mithril. stronger than s
. >> i was told by law enforcement official that this was a dark-skinned male. >> suspect has been arrested in the boston bombings. >> the suspect was a dark-skinned male. >> getting some conflicting reports about an arrest. >> there is no arrest. we knew we were close. apparently no suspect at hand or one arrested. they might be close or they... well, they might have arrested. >> right now we don't have any reports. >> we don't know who is saying what...
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place in boston after a unprecedented manhunt that took place here and a several hour shootout between law enforcement and this nineteen year old suspect we do know that he suffered injuries to his throat and was unable to speak and this is precisely what officials have been waiting for to be able to communicate with him to find out the motives to the boston bombings as well as the participation of any per possible further accomplices apart from the two brothers that have been hunted by a officials here throughout the week nineteen year old dzhokhar and twenty six year old to milan and of course we have to note that the miranda rights officer and i have have been revoked the rights and he has to remain silent as well as the right to a lawyer are being denied to him because officials are interested in being able to question him without being able to use this right and the fact that his miranda rights have been revoked is receiving major criticism throughout the united states and causing really a lot of debate between certain politicians and civil rights groups also it's important to mention
place in boston after a unprecedented manhunt that took place here and a several hour shootout between law enforcement and this nineteen year old suspect we do know that he suffered injuries to his throat and was unable to speak and this is precisely what officials have been waiting for to be able to communicate with him to find out the motives to the boston bombings as well as the participation of any per possible further accomplices apart from the two brothers that have been hunted by a...
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if it was a mistake or if the laws are insufficient or the fbi failed. we are at war with radical islamists and we need to up our gram. game. >> they interviewed him and found nothing significant. he spent six months in russia before returning to the states. >> investigators say they believe the older of the two suspects was not killed when he was shot by police but rather when his brother ran him over in a stolen car when escaping to a gun fight. they are asking to speak to the elder brother's wife. he leaves behind a wife and 3-year-old daughter. his widow, katherine russell tsarnaev did not talk to authorities when they visited the home where he was staying. he didn't act differently, they said, after the bombing. >>> hundreds of people gathered at the boston finish line to pay their respects to those killed and injured. the governor of massachusetts is asking people across the nation to observe a moment of silence at the time that first bomb went off. the one-minute silent tribute scheduled for 2:50 eastern, will be followed by the ringing of the bel
if it was a mistake or if the laws are insufficient or the fbi failed. we are at war with radical islamists and we need to up our gram. game. >> they interviewed him and found nothing significant. he spent six months in russia before returning to the states. >> investigators say they believe the older of the two suspects was not killed when he was shot by police but rather when his brother ran him over in a stolen car when escaping to a gun fight. they are asking to speak to the...
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it teaches us that we cannot achieve a compassionate society simply by passing new laws and appointing more staff to administer them. she was very aware that there are positions which are needed to make market economics and democratic and two shins function well -- institutions function well. the capacity to cooperate. these dispositions are incubated and given power by our relationships. in her words, the basic ties of the family are at the heart of our society and our the nursery of virtue. such morals -- moralnd spiritual capital isumulated over many generations but can be easily eroded. life is a struggle to make the right choices and to achieve liberation from dependence, whether material or psychological. this genuine independence is the essential precondition of living. beyond ourselves. the word margaret thatcher uses , interdependence. she referred to the christian doctrine that we are all members about one and another, expressed in the concept of the church on earth as the body of christ. from this, we learn our interdependence. as she said, the great truth, if we do not achi
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arrested friday night after a mass lockdown an unprecedented manhunt and a several hour shoot outs with law enforcement and joe hart are naive doesn't factor mean a hospital in boston in serious condition the latest that we're hearing is that he is finally a week and officials are being able to ask him certain questions that he's answering sporadically in writing they're trying to find out. whether or not there are more explosive devices that they should be looking into and whether or not certain accomplices might have been involved in the case the details of the answers that your heart and i have as good as giving them are not being provided at this time of course side since people arrested him he has been in a serious medical conditions we know that he has received he's gotten service certain injuries to the throat and was on able to speak while lot of the prosecution is preparing to bring charges against him we know around a rights have been revoked the right to remain silent as well as the right to a lawyer and this is something that the u.s. government has basically revoked from so nai
arrested friday night after a mass lockdown an unprecedented manhunt and a several hour shoot outs with law enforcement and joe hart are naive doesn't factor mean a hospital in boston in serious condition the latest that we're hearing is that he is finally a week and officials are being able to ask him certain questions that he's answering sporadically in writing they're trying to find out. whether or not there are more explosive devices that they should be looking into and whether or not...
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they will put up what's called a chinese wall between the intelligence gatherers and the law enforcers so all they gather is intelligence. that's what this high value investigation or interrogation interrogation group is designed to do. >> well, you know, what's interesting here is that, as you said, i mean they don't need these statements. you know, i'm not quite sure that this whole issue of miranda is even relevant at this point given the fact that they have so much evidence it appears based on the number of photos and images, etc., etc. but judge, what charges might they file against him? and if this case is brought in federal court, and it seems that all indications are that it will be brought in federal court, isn't a federal judge bound by, you know, the federal rules of evidence, preaccusatory delay, because they may not be able to talk to this defendant for a month or two because he's so drugged from all the injuries, and would a judge be faced with the evidentiary issues he would be with a regular criminal in a criminal trial? >> so far as delay in charging him, motions will
they will put up what's called a chinese wall between the intelligence gatherers and the law enforcers so all they gather is intelligence. that's what this high value investigation or interrogation interrogation group is designed to do. >> well, you know, what's interesting here is that, as you said, i mean they don't need these statements. you know, i'm not quite sure that this whole issue of miranda is even relevant at this point given the fact that they have so much evidence it appears...
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law enforcement officials in boston are saying that nineteen year old the boston bombing suspect just hearts or ny is finally awake he's currently at a boston hospital being treated for injuries we're hearing that he is awake and answering officials questions sporadically in writing there asking him about any further possible accomplices in the boston bombings case as well as whether or not any further explosive devices should be of concern to officials but as of yet we're not hearing any details officials are not revealing any details in terms of the answers that is giving them of course all of this comes after he was arrested friday night after a mass lockdown took place in boston after a unprecedented manhunt that took place here and a several hour shootout between law enforcement and this nineteen year old suspect we do know that he suffered so serious injuries in the shootout and has been treated at a local hospital here in boston he suffered injuries to his throat and was unable to speak and this is precisely what officials have been waiting for to be able to communicate with hi
law enforcement officials in boston are saying that nineteen year old the boston bombing suspect just hearts or ny is finally awake he's currently at a boston hospital being treated for injuries we're hearing that he is awake and answering officials questions sporadically in writing there asking him about any further possible accomplices in the boston bombings case as well as whether or not any further explosive devices should be of concern to officials but as of yet we're not hearing any...
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law enforcement sources are saying that he is communicating with investigators. meanwhile though this is a tough day, a tough week in the city of boston because memorial services are starting up. people waited in line sunday evening to pay their respects to crystal campbell. >> everybody is coming together to make sure the family is doing well. >> reporter: the 29-year-old was one of three killed last week in the boston marathon bombings. this will likely be a week marked with tears. if families say goodbye to the victims. >> i hope god will give a lot of strength to her. >> reporter: at the same time authorities are forging ahead with their investigation. they want to know exactly what the motive was for the deadly attack and how it was carried out. the person with the most questions to answer is 19-year- old dzhokhar. he remains hospitalized with serious injuries including a gunshot wound to the neck. >> it's hard to say how he received that injury. there was a shootout in watertown. >> reporter: his older brother tamerlan tsarnaev also wanted from the fbi died
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they will put up what is called a chinese wall between the intelligence gatherers and law enforcers so that all they gather is intelligence. that is what the high value investigative or interrogation group is designed to do. >> judge jeanine: what is interesting is as you said they don't need any of these statements. i'm not quite sure that the whole issue of miranda is even relevant at this point given the fact that they have so much evidence it appears based upon the number of photos and images et cetera, et cetera. but judge, what charges might they file against him? and if this case is brought in federal court and it seems that all indications are that it will be brought in federal court, isn't a federal judge bound by, you know, the federal rules of evidence, delay because they may not be able to talk to this defendant for a month or two because he is so drugged from all of the injuries and would a judge be faced with some of the evidencery issues he would with a regular criminal in a criminal trial? >> the evidencery issues will certainly be the same. so far as delay in charging
they will put up what is called a chinese wall between the intelligence gatherers and law enforcers so that all they gather is intelligence. that is what the high value investigative or interrogation group is designed to do. >> judge jeanine: what is interesting is as you said they don't need any of these statements. i'm not quite sure that the whole issue of miranda is even relevant at this point given the fact that they have so much evidence it appears based upon the number of photos...
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rule of law. and your property. police stand accused of using human shield tactics that's after they tracked the palestinian scene in front of a crowd of protesters say they only did it to show he was unharmed to calm the anger. and the state for so seize greece put some of its most tragic properties under the hammer tearing the cuts but in nation between necessity and pride our poor home and more still ahead. for me one has wrapped up in bahrain with anti-government protests clashing with police in a bid to disrupt the controversial event security offices stone there is where prior form activists gathered suppressing most opposition marches the protesters had been using the formula one race to draw attention to human rights abuses in the country demanding more international pressure on the ruling family so each abhi from bahrain freedom the movement says the monarchy is trying to distract attention from the level of unrest in the country. if you were. hundred. round the country schools. around two hundred. the proc
rule of law. and your property. police stand accused of using human shield tactics that's after they tracked the palestinian scene in front of a crowd of protesters say they only did it to show he was unharmed to calm the anger. and the state for so seize greece put some of its most tragic properties under the hammer tearing the cuts but in nation between necessity and pride our poor home and more still ahead. for me one has wrapped up in bahrain with anti-government protests clashing with...
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some republican law markes said tsarnaev should be declared an enemy combatant and the case ve to a military tribal in guantanamo bay. >> he is an american citizen. he is responsible for a crime here in america. but i trust the attorney general to make that call and make it wisely. and that decision cannot be made until a team of special investigators speaks with tsarnaev. it's an interrogation which seems may still be delayed for some time. >> thousands of runners in the british capital in london have paid tribute to the victims of the bomb explosions. the london marathon began with a moment of silence to commen rate the attack in boston. and they expressed their support of families of the killed and injured as security was increased for the race. >> there's a case due to be eard for an person who insulted the king. >> and we'll have the late frest india where there were more vigils and protests of the alleged rape and torture of a 5-year-old girl. and it's for footballer for an appetite of destruction, biting off more than he could choose perhaps. ore details on that coming up. >> rescue t
some republican law markes said tsarnaev should be declared an enemy combatant and the case ve to a military tribal in guantanamo bay. >> he is an american citizen. he is responsible for a crime here in america. but i trust the attorney general to make that call and make it wisely. and that decision cannot be made until a team of special investigators speaks with tsarnaev. it's an interrogation which seems may still be delayed for some time. >> thousands of runners in the british...
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the federal government has the responsibility of making sure that federal laws, clean air, clean water act are followed. and, you know, in this case kimono that the facility had been operating for at least two years without a permit. so, in that situation, is seems that the texas state environmental agency should have known that the facility was operating without that permit and, you know -- melissa: and we are talking about west fertilizer company plant. donald adair is the owner. according to records camino, you have to wonder what can the responsibility he have, not only to have the right permits it to be doing things legally in there, but also to make sure that the community where they had a nursing home nearby, an apartment nearby, a school nearby, was his response ability to make sure that first response team knew what was going on in this plan for what he had and were trained to respond to that. did he have any responsibility? >> of course the company has a responsibility. i think what we see in texas is that taxes, you know, leads the nation in terms of numbers of worker fatali
the federal government has the responsibility of making sure that federal laws, clean air, clean water act are followed. and, you know, in this case kimono that the facility had been operating for at least two years without a permit. so, in that situation, is seems that the texas state environmental agency should have known that the facility was operating without that permit and, you know -- melissa: and we are talking about west fertilizer company plant. donald adair is the owner. according to...
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the new law that could help protect your priva plus, actress reese >>> squeak request clean actress reese witherspoon not so squeaky clean. the 37-year-old was arrested for disorderly conduct in georgia. this is her mug shot from the atlanta department of corrections. police say her husband is accused of driving while intoxicated. police say witherspoon refused to stay in the car and was handcuffed and arrested. then she asked t officer, do you know who i am? doesn't usually work. reese was released on friday. >> knew details about a stubborn brush fire in southern california that continues to burn. the fire in monrovia is 85% contained. all evacees have been allowed to return home. 125 acres burned. the fire began from a piece of equipment being used by a gardner. >> air travel could take a little longer at some airports over the next five months. furlough days started today, affecting 47,000 federal aviation administration employees. each employee will miss two days of work a month. for now sfo will not be affected by the employee furloughs. the cuts were force because u.s. lawmakers co
the new law that could help protect your priva plus, actress reese >>> squeak request clean actress reese witherspoon not so squeaky clean. the 37-year-old was arrested for disorderly conduct in georgia. this is her mug shot from the atlanta department of corrections. police say her husband is accused of driving while intoxicated. police say witherspoon refused to stay in the car and was handcuffed and arrested. then she asked t officer, do you know who i am? doesn't usually work....
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laws. and scenarios which they have to be a game beyond the two words and this is what we have been doing as a government since nine eleven this is what exactly have been doing be had been put in place everything to get to that state and all fortunately the reaction because the majority boss the people who really comply people by fear factor say yes come out search for our house without any warrants or lockdown our city or shut down our stores it gets really scary you see well i guess the government has already proved that the americans and the country is ready for the next stage and for me that is this serious aspect of the you know this simple left liberty said the freedom that they used to have and this those of the state of those freedoms today and where the next next day is because i believe it has already approached. the reaction of this so complacent with this military style crackdown and shut down of the city i mean really shows the establishment so excited about justifying their mi
laws. and scenarios which they have to be a game beyond the two words and this is what we have been doing as a government since nine eleven this is what exactly have been doing be had been put in place everything to get to that state and all fortunately the reaction because the majority boss the people who really comply people by fear factor say yes come out search for our house without any warrants or lockdown our city or shut down our stores it gets really scary you see well i guess the...